Perspectives on change (2)
The day Abuja villagers received their ‘healing’
Niger imposes curfew
Inside the Centenary City
Home and Abroad
Military destroys three Boko Haram vehicles
APC Diaspora lauds Buhari over bailout for states
I learnt a lot while working with Olamide — Sunkanmi
‘Keshi wasn’t on same page with NFF’
Bishop tasks Buhari on fuel subsidy
Rule with fear of God, cleric urges leaders
Yobe: Deaths in the church
After four months break, bombs are flying again in Jos
Africa set to celebrate Odili
Borno: The defiant insurgents
President urged to consider North East for SGF

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Ugwuanyi moves against maternal, infant mortality
Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State has expressed dissatisfaction with the high maternal and infant mortality rate in the country even when their causes are preventable.
RESIDENCY CARD: Ondo breaks new ground
This is part of planning. Mimiko has taken us back to the Awolowo school of leadership, that leadership is not by permutation but good planning for the welfare of the people” .“That was how human rights activist, Yinka Odumakin, summarized the Residency Card initiated by Ondo State Governor Olusegun Mimiko at the flag-off ceremony of its utilization phase.
‘My wife died 14 days after God told me He would take her away’
After 44 years of marriage, Sir James Joseph Itapke, a knight of the Catholic Church, lost his wife and mother of his five children, Lady Angelina Itakpe, to a brief illness on October 1, 2014. He told Sunday Vanguard that 14 days before then, precisely September 17, that year, God informed him that He would take away what Itakpe loved most.
Nollywood actress, Collete Orji set to wed July 25
Sexy Nollywood actress, Collete Orji, is set for marriage. According to invites sent to close friends (Potpourri included) her wedding comes up on July 25, 2015 in Enugu at Hyacinth Catholic Church followed by reception at Ufuma, Anambra State.
I got motivation from my late grandfather – Emeka Favour, 11-year-old saxophonist
At an age when many of her peers are only worried about teddy bears and ice cream, little Emeka Favour Omolara is already charting a meaningful course for her life and exploring her God-given gifts.
E-learning: Babcock University deploys TCR technologies
Babcock University, Ogun State has raised the bar in education technology by embracing Total Classroom Revolution (TCR) that will wirelessly connect all undergraduates, post graduates and certificate students, lecturers, school administrators to classrooms, chapel, halls of residence, library, and cafeteria in a campus-wide platform.
The governor Delta has been waiting for
It was President Barrack Obama while campaigning for his first term, who told his supporters: “We are the ones we have been waiting for; we are the change we seek!” In many ways, Delta State Governo Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa can be validly situated within the context of a long awaited leader of pan-Deltan credentials and trans-generational appeal; in other words, the sort of chief executive the state yearned for.
I know for a fact that Saraki worships Tinubu — Dele Momodu
Mr Dele Momodu, the publisher of the Qvation magazine, was the presidential candidate of the National Commission Party (NCP) in the 2011 general elections. In this interview, Momodu speaks on the Buhari administration, the elections of the leaders of the two chambers of the National Assembly and his relationship with the National Leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Ashiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as well as the late politician, Chief MKO Abiola, among other issues.
Scores of Boko Haram members feared dead in battle with troops
Scores of suspected terrorists were feared dead when troops who were newly deployed to the troubled Borno state clashed on their way along Damaturu-Maiduguri on Saturday morning.
Jonathan lost because of breach of power shift agreement to the North – PDP
NATIONAL leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP said Saturday that it lost the March 28 Presidential election to Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress, APC because former President Goodluck Jonathan failed to honour the earlier agreement the party entered with the north that after eight years by the South, the North would then have its own turn.
“Under Oliseh Super Eagles will do well”
Football stakeholders in Enugu have applauded the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) on the appointment of Sunday Oliseh as the new Super Eagles coach.
Bishop who teaches Islam
When at the height of the Kaduna religious riots of 2000, Idowu-Fearon, against all odds, established a centre for the study of Islam in his Kaduna Diocese, a cross section of his flock virtually demanded for his head, calling him all manner of names including that of a Muslim Bishop, infiltrating the Church of Christ. That name tag has tended to accompany the Bishop over these years for a man who actually speaks Arabic apart from holding a Master’s Degree in Islamic Theology.
You are who God says that you are
Ever before you were born God had already predestined you. He already knows your future. He knows you better than you know yourself because He is your creator. You are a very good thing. There is absolutely no one that can be compared with you. You are unique and an original. You are God’s best.
Varsity denies sales of 2015 admission forms
The Federal University of Health Sciences, Otukpo, Benue state, has denied a claim posted on the social media that it had commenced the sale of form for the 2015 academic session.
NUJ election: Candidates unfold welfare programmes for journalists
Mr Rotimi Obamuwagun, a Presidential candidate in the forthcoming NUJ Delegates conference, on Saturday promised to offer free insurance scheme for all journalists in the country.

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